The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Syon anything ehe on the plea or promise that it
| is “just as good" and “will answer every pnr-
ipose." that you get C-A-S-T-O-H-I-A.
of wrapper.
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Al. 0. Fields’ Minstrels.
The people demand a change.
They wish something new all the
time. In all walks of life this is de*
manded and especially so in the
amusement world Minstreny has
been plodding along in its time
worn grooves for years; always the
same. Black faces singing' and
farces. It remained for Al. G.
Field to leave the old time ruts and
adapt himself to the times the pro-
gressive times in which we live. The
people wanted a change and after
a year of laborious labor the Al. G.
Field Big White Minstrels and Uto-
pia is presented fortheir approval.
It is the largest legitimate min-
strel company in the world. It is a
new show in everything. Over a
half hundred minstrel stars are en
gaged with this company. Opera
House one night Oct. 31.
William McKinley will be elected
on the night of the third—there is
no doubt about this but he will not
stay elected long for as sure as the
suu shines or is hid behind a cloud
on the 4th news of a different na-
ture will be flashed over the coun-
try telling of Bryan's great victory
over the icbber trust candidate.
Causes of Nervousness.
The maladios which above all
others cause nervousness are dys-
pepsia biliousness and constipation.
The great sympathetic nerve which
connects the epigastric region with
the brain is always injuriously af-
fected if the stomach and bowels
are disordered; a permanent de-
rangement of the functions of
these organs reacts by sympathy
upon the entire nervous system.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in re-
storing tone and regularity to the
digestive apparatus and overcom-
ing constipation permanently rem-
edy the nervous complaints which
originate in alimentary weakness or
disturbances. They are the very
best nervine that can be used. By
eradicating the exciting causes of
nervous weakness they permanent-
ly overcome the disability itself.
But this is not all. By checking the
maladies which cause nervousness
they build up anew the system
weakened and depleted by nervous
disease.
Joe McShane is headquarters for
fresh oysters and celery. 1012-
Parents wishing their children
taught muoic should send to teach-
ers who are here to -Ftay. Prof
and Mrs. T. E. McCann teachers
of violin mandolin piano and vo-
cal. For terms etc. call on or ad-
dress T. E. McCann 413 Walnu
street. ts
Patronize push and enterprise
Huddleston Bros always keep the
best of freSh meats etc. and
promptly deliver same to all parts
of the city.
Brown’s Iron Tonic makes rosy
cHeeks. Smith Drug Co.
Burdsals pictures are all the talk
of the town. 8-23.
If you want a good warm fire
with no soot or smoke we have the
fuel for you—first-class coke. We
also keep charcoal. Call on or ad-
dress
Texarkana Gas & E. Lt. Co.
11 24 210 State Line Avenue.
For a nice juicy steak and line
meats or all kinds call on the enter
prising Huddleston Bros.
Why will you suffer from heat
and other germ diseases when you
can be relieved by using Wagoners
Disinfectant.
H. B. Holman
7-24-ts. State Agt.
Joe McShane sells 20 lbs. granu
lated sugar for 11—22 lbs. yellow
clarified. 10-12
Wedding birthday and
anniversary presents in
Opaque and Crestwave
ware Japanese Vases Cos-
meon and cut glass.
104tf Smith Drug Co.
M. Kosminsky is doing a tine
clothing business with the Star
Clothing House stock. Go and
price his clothing.
The Darlington Wis. Journal
says editorially of a popular patent
medicine: "We know from expe-
rience that Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrluoa Remedy is
all that is claimed for It as on two
occasions it stopped excruciating
pains and possibly saved us from an
untimely grave. We would not rest
easy over night without in the
house." This medicine undoubtedly
saves more pain and suffering than
any other medicine in the world.
Every family should keep it In the
house for it is sure to be needed
sooner or later. For sale by Smith
Drug Co.
For Balo.
One saw mill complete. One Key
Stone plainer re-saw and filing
machine all complete for sale or
trade for city property- r
5 29tf W H. Wells A Co.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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j1 i.. i the m.irlo’t .Hl."ilx full
welkhts and inoitipt .Ufintion
11 i ihu.khwn Huoh.
The Food of the Day.
Go to Juan Gutierrez to pur-
chase the only genuine Mexican
articles such as “tamales" “chile
concarne" and all kinds of hoi
American lunches. Call at 223
I East Broad Street. 8 31-lin
Buv your groceries where you can
get them the cheapest. Just 100k —
IBtbs granulated sugar for *1.00;
Arbuckle cotfee 20 cents per pack-
age.
6 26 W. H. Weli.B & Co.
Have your watches ano clocks re-
paired by the old leliable jewler
F L. Schuster. 10-26
£g>DK.H.E.
The Dpticion
Will be in Texarkana
during the coming
weak. Consultation
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OFFICE WITH
LOUIS HEILBRON
LEADING JEWELER.
CITYDENTALPARLORS
T. A. SIMS D. D. S.
All Work Guaranteed.
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Office over Lemly’s Drug Store
104 Broad street Texarkana Texas
DR. GEO. C. ABELL
Physician ani Surgeon.
Office 104 Broad street over Lem-
ly’s Drug Store Texar-
kana Texas.
Office hours Bto 10 am Ito 2 p m
and all night.
TELEPHONE & r 7.
U SPEARiN’ a B.
Physician and Surgeoa.
Office Front Rooms Over Smith Drug
Store. Office Hours—From 8 t> 9
a. tn. 2 to 3 p. in. and 8 to 9 p. m
Telephone at office and residence
exarkana. . : Ark
DR. A. B. DEUPREE
SPECIALIST.
Eye Ear Nqbb and Throat
dice USX East Broad St.
Offit hours 9to 12 a. m. and 2tosp. m.
R. H T. MANN M D
Ear Eye Nose and Throat
Treated Exclusively.
Office Over Smith Drug Co’s S .h .
Office Hours—B:3o a. m. to 1 p. m.: I p n
to 4:30 n. tn.
DR.T. F. KITTRELL
Physician
AND
Surgeon.
OFFICE OVER SMITH DRUG CO.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
ST. L„ I. M. 8t S.
No. 61 Texas Exp. arrives 7:46 a. ni
No. 66 Cannon Ball arrives 12:40 p. m
No. 511 Mail Exp — arrives 8:60 p. in
No. 64 Texas Exp. depart* 4:10 a. in
No. 66 Cannon Ball depart* JiWlO p. m
No. 62 Mail Exp. depart* 7:66 p ni
T. Sc P RY.
No 1 loaves
No 6 “ “ 1:06 p. in
No 8 “ " “ »:2 >p. in
No 4 arrive* “ “ 8:60 n. m
No fi “ " “ 810 p. ii
Nn 2 “ •' “ 7:16 pn>
T.-O RY.
No. 81 leave* Texarkana nt 8:10 a. m
No. 88 » “ “ 2:46 p. ni
No. 84 arrives “ " 1:26 p. tn
No. 82 *' '* “ 7:86 p. ni
ST L„ Sc S. W. RY.
No 2 from Waoo arrives <1:6(1 a in
No. 2 for Memphis loavo* 7:10 a m
No. 4 Chicago A. Moinplilxjir. 7:20 p in
No. 4 for Cairo loaves 7:46 p in
No. 1 for Waoo arrive* 11:06 p in
No. 1 for " “ leave 9:20 pin
No. 8 Waco Ex. south ar. 8:06 a m
No. 3 Waco & Ft. Worth Ivs 8:26 a m
TEX. St FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
KFriCOTIVR AI It I. J i 1895.
South Bound.
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 2:40 p in No 1 8:10 ahi
No 4 7:80 ji in No 8 1:00 pm
l.iiritl frnlghl dally except Hmuluv.
No 12 H;10 p id No 11 8:20 ain
North Bound.
Arrive. Depart.
No 3 12:40 p in No 2 3:15 pm
Uooal freight dally except Nunday
No 18 3:2(1 pm No 14 320 yin
Sharpe & Brewer
"UP-TO-DATE”
■ Hauers. Furnishers. Glomiers.
Hats from 50 cents to $6.00
Neckwear from 25 cents to $1.50.
| Shirts from 50 cents to $2.50.
Underwear from 50 oents to $3.50.
| Suits from $5.00 to $25.00.
Pants from SI.OO to $7.50
Overcoats from SIO.OO to $25.00.
Mackintoshes from $3.50 to sls 00.
Shoes from $1.50 to $6.00.
SHARPE 8 BREWER.
TEXARKANA. - - - ARKANSAS.
DaugtiertylVisible
Manser •■s’-o-f)
PRICE $7500.
You Be the Judge.
Factory at Kittannihg Pa.
G. McLaughlin Austin Texas.
Henry Rehkapf
UPHOLSTERER AND
CARPET LAYER.
ALSO
Steam Carpet Cleaner
Carpets cleaned as well us when
first made. Carpets washed or
scrubbed and all grease spots re-
moved.
Furniture and Pianos of All Kinds
Packed and Crated.
Doors windows and drop
awnings made to order. 7-24
303 BROAD STFtHJHJT
Enlarged Portraits
Send us f 1.05 and any small picture you
may want onlurged and wo will make
from it a full half life size Crayon or Pas-
tel Portrait (size Ilx 17) on a heavy card-
board and mail It to you postage paid or
send us 82.95 and we will frame the por-
trait and ship it to you by express In our
No. I frame. The frame Is a combination
of line gilt and oak finish and Is a beauti-
ful frame; the molding or wood part Is
full 0% Inches wide and the outside meas-
urement Is 25x28 Inches; the glass Is H by
17 Inches In this size our bust portraits
arc all full half life size or ball' life size
from a child's standing picture and near-
ly full life size from a baby's picture. This
size portrait and frame sells by agents
from B*.oo to 812.1X1.
Here Is Another Unparalleled Offer.
>Ollll us 95 cents and liny small picture
and we will onliirgo ft to a life size
(Bxlo Inches) and mall It to you on ti
heavy cardboard postage paid or send
us 81.115 ami we will ship It by express In
our No. 10 walnut llnlsli frame Tlieoiit-
sldo inonsuremont of this frame Is 14x10
Inches the gilts* I* Bxlo Inches: this size
soils by agents from 83 to 85 Wo employ
110 agents. These prices lire wholesale
direct to the people no middle mon no
high prices no big profits to pay when
you deal with us
Our portraits are works of art; wo will
gunranlee you a I rue representation of the
small picture In the enlarged portrnlt and
the portrait will be much more lifelike
owing to I he size of the portrait nod skill
In our workmaiishlp to bring out detail In
perfect sluidlug lighting mid blending.
The small picture you send us will ho re-
turned iiiulmnaged with the portrait.. We
enlarge from ail kinds of i i all pletiiios.
Wo refer you to Hn 11 ik- < 'omity Bank or
ntiy business housoof this city liy calling
on ibe editor nf ilils pnper you cun see
0ui'82.95 portrait mid friiine or iho por-
trait alone by muII for only 81.i)5.
Address all order.. Io llie
BENTON PORTRAIT CO.
JBaantoxi Ark.
ED. RUTTER —
Contractor and Builder.
Estimate* furnlNhed on demand.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Ghlo Building - Tuxnrknnn. i
If. G. MDSSENBIIRG
CIVIL ENGINtER
SUBVEYINtI DKAIJGIITING
AND
DESIGNING.
200 W. Broad St. Texarkana Tex. j
I W. li. WELLS & CO.
Wholesale
<^2s ® Retail Grocers
We handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy GroceriesFeed
Stuffs etc. Prices iow down in keeping with the times.
We are now located in the building formerly occupied by
the miller county Drug Store corner Broad and Walnut sts.
Our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to
give us a call. W. M. WELLS & CO.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
RICHARD A McCURDY President.
Statement for the Year Ending December 31st 1895.
■ ! A55et58221.213721 33
Liabilities!* 194847167 58
f Surplusß 20800503 75
Total Incomeß 485 74 0 51
Total Paid Policy Holders In 1895 23120728 45
Insurance and Annuities in Force 899071453 78
Net Gain In 1895 01047045 30
Noti: -Insurrnce merely written Is discarded from this statement as misleading
and only Insurance Issued and paid for In cash Is included.
I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be
correct. ( HABLES A PRELLEK Auditor.
From the surplus n dividend will bo apportioned as usual.
H. L. Remmel Gen. Agt Richard Bartlett Dist Man.
Little Rock. Texarkana.
FIDELITY MUTUAL
Life Association.
I
OF PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 1878.
Insurance in forces6oooooool Assets over 2500000
Death losses paid 3500000] Surplus over 1350000
Ratos per annum for 8100'1 Insurace:
1
Ordinary 10 year 15 year 20 year i
Age. wli'lelife Term. Term. Term t
21813.91 810.90 811.10 811.21
25 15.00 11.41) 11.01 11.79 j
30 10.81 12.13 12.38 12.71 j
35 IH.IH) 13.01 13.47 13.90 ;i
40 21.89 14.30 15.13 15.94 S
45 25.88 1007 18.80 19.20 j
80 8188 '.' '.'l'.i 9884 ——l
55 40.71 27.28 ”
00 53.40 ;!
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DCrpDFIMprC- Texarkana National Bank German Na-
-I\El DIVD 11 GILD • tional Bank Little Rock; Bradstreet's
and Dun’s Commercial Agencies the Attorney-General of Arkansas the
Insurance Commissioner of Arkansas and the Insurance Commissioners
of forty-one other slates where the Fidelity Mutual Life has qualified
made the necessary bonds and has branch offices.
FIE AYES <& BRIGHT
Managers tor Arkansas Oklahoma and Indian Territories Reaves Build-
-24 Ing Little Rock Arkansas.
S M. RAGLAND
leaiihiij Counsel Glaars.
m broad:street
IM Cor. STATE LINE
Finest Variety of
Cigars in the City.
Price* io null the nuHt exacting.
Give n* a cull nnd he eotivlneed
THE BURDSAL COMPANY
ARCHITECTS.
Term* reaHO lable.
Couxuhatlon free.
Design* up to date.
WM. BUROSRL Agent
423 State Line Ave.
Rato* pur 81000 Innuriinco when lohhc*
are paid In twenty equal annual Install-
ment* after denth Instead of In one lump
sum:
Ordinary 10 year 15 year 20 year
Age. wh'lellfe Term. Term. Tenn.
21 81 1. IX) 8 8.87 8 900 8 9.00
25 11.82 9.23 9.38 9.50
30 1305 9.75 9.93 10.11)
35 1457 10.38 10.09 11.05
40 10.04 11.33 11.88 12.45
45 19.40 12.90 13.75 14.7 H
50 23.70 1580 10.90
55 29.95 20.45
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nu n POSITIVELY CURED.
Ml V Send for Free Trial Bottle.
1 110 Dr. Lindley’s Fit Cure
NFW VIENNA MEDICINE CO.
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fa wJ F.l |Jj ra omm for Loin
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FOR SALE UY SMITH DRUG CO
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. ii iii«i»yiiil*uliUll|H«iii'>niaM«UHd. Car Hr. paid.
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pi<\ Four in Book hoping with ua *itiala h •!«•-
wliPin No Mention. Knitraii* tlmo. Honidvin. Tooid»r
our bo<>k«Jur livui*MU'ly Im riMt Ixwl thiny i«» wailwtlng our
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1896, newspaper, October 29, 1896; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656606/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.